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An archive of original articles by academic faculty, librarians, and researchers offering insights into the use of digital historical collections
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The Resignation of John Russwurm: Individual Lives in Early American Newspapers

Resisting Repression: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Age of Global Surveillance

Reverend Peter Thomas Stanford Pushes Back: The Politics of Antislavery in the Early Twentieth-Century Press

Rivers Run Through It: The U.S. Congressional Serial Set and Its Maps

Runaway! Recapturing Information about Working Women's Dress through Runaway Advertisement Analysis, 1750-90

Searching for the Forgotten Movie Mogul: William Fox, Founder of Twentieth Century Fox

Serial Set, Breakfast of Champions: Setting the Table for Librarians

Slinging Mud and Talking Trash: The Gutter Age of American Journalism

Slow Reading the News: Gandhi’s Philosophical Experiments with His South African Newspaper

Start Locally, Think Globally: An Approach to Teaching History

Student Scholars: Using Early American Imprints to Introduce Students to the Era and to the Field

“Suitable To The Season”: Using Historical Newspapers to Help Reproduce 18th-Century Clothing

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